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SYLLABUS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE [BECON&FIN] This syllabus applies to candidates admitted to the first year of study of the 4-year curriculum in the academic year 2017-18 and thereafter. 1. Candidates must enroll and attempt examination in not fewer than 240 credits of courses in accordance with the regulations and the syllabuses. In addition, the 240 credits of courses should be completed in the following manner: UG 5 requirements [54 credits] Languages* HKU Common Core Curriculum* 18 credits 3 credits Major in Economics [72 credits] - Core courses 0 credits - Economics disciplinary electives 12 credits Second Major in Finance [72 credits] - Core courses 0 credits - Finance disciplinary electives 12 credits Free Electives [42 credits] Total credits for degree programme 42 credits 240 credits 2. To fulfill the graduation requirement of this degree as specified by the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics in accordance with UG 5 of the Regulations for First Degree Curricula, candidates must satisfactorily complete the credits of courses identified by an asterisk(*). Those courses include the following areas of study: English language enhancement (12 credits), Chinese language enhancement ( credits) and Common Core courses (3 credits), and successful completion of a capstone experience. 3. The Common Core courses are categorized under four Areas of Inquiry (AoI): Scientific and Technological Literacy, Humanities, Global Issues, and China: Culture, State and Society. Candidates must complete a total of 3 credits, comprising at least one and not more than two courses from each Area of Inquiry with not more than 24 credits of courses being selected within one academic year except where candidates are required to make up for failed credits. 4. The following courses are designated as Faculty Core courses: ACCT1101, ECON1210, FINA1310 and a statistics course, as prescribed in the syllabus. Candidates are not required to re-take Faculty Core courses where any of these courses form part of the requirements of a second major offered by the Faculty of Business of Economics, however, candidates must complete an equivalent number of credits of free electives in lieu of the Faculty Core Courses. 5. The courses listed in the syllabus will not necessarily be offered every year.. For courses offered by the School of Economics and Finance, the final examination is normally 2 hours in length. Final grading will normally be determined by the final examination (30-0%) and coursework (40-70%). 7. Candidates majoring in Economics and Finance are required to take not fewer than 84 credits of advanced level courses from those listed in the BEcon&Fin syllabus. 3 of the 84 credits are core courses inclusive of ECON2210, ECON2220, ECON2280, ECON4200 (capstone course), FINA2320 and FINA2322. The disciplinary electives in the BEcon&Fin curriculum are grouped into List A (economics disciplinary electives) and List B (finance disciplinary electives). Students must select 24 credits from List A and 24 credits from List B for the Economics major and Finance major, respectively. 1

8. Candidates must take courses in the year of study indicated in the syllabus. 9. Candidates may select up to four courses offered under the syllabus for the Master of Economics (MEcon) degree as third or fourth year economics disciplinary electives in List A, subject to availability and the approval of the Undergraduate Programme Director and the MEcon Programme Director. Each of these MEcon courses carries credits, unless otherwise specified. Candidates should satisfy the requirements prescribed by the School of Economics and Finance. 10. Candidates should take note of any impermissible combinations of majors/minors listed in the document Major/Minor Programmes offered by FBE for the year concerned. 11. Candidates are not permitted to enroll in courses where significant portions of the course contents overlap with each other, or where the courses are mutually exclusive. 12. Each candidate shall be required to take an English Proficiency Test at two different junctures: firstly; in Year 1 and secondly in the final or penultimate year of study. 1. UG 5 requirements [54 credits] (a) (b) Languages* [18 credits] Course code Course title Year of study Credits CAES1000 # Core University English* 1 CAES9920 Academic Communication for Business and 2 Economics* CBBA9003^ Practical Chinese for 3 BEcon/BEcon&Fin/BSc(QFin) students* or CUND9002^ Practical Chinese and Hong Kong Society or 1 or 2 or 3 CUND9003^ Cantonese for Non-Cantonese speaking students 1 or 2 or 3 # Candidates who have achieved Level 5** in English Language in the HKDSE or equivalent are exempted but must take a free elective in lieu of this course. ^ Putonghua-speaking students must take CUND9002 or CUND9003. Students who have not studied the Chinese language during their secondary education or who have not attained the requisite level of competence in the Chinese language to take CBBA9003 can apply to the Faculty to take a credit-bearing Cantonese or Putonghua language courses offered by the School of Chinese (especially for international and exchange students) in lieu of CBBA9003. If a credit-bearing Cantonese or Putonghua language course offered by the School of Chinese is taken in lieu of CBBA9003, it may be taken in any year of study. HKU Common Core Curriculum* [3 credits] Course code Course title Year of Study Credits CCxxxxxx 3 CC courses in any three Areas of Inquiry* 1 18 CCxxxxxx 2 CC courses in any two Areas of Inquiry* 2 12 CCxxxxxx 1 CC course in any Area of Inquiry* 3 2. First Major in Economics [72 credits] Course code Course title Year of study Credits Introductory Level Courses ACCT1101 Introduction to financial accounting 1, 1 ECON1210 Introductory microeconomics 1 ECON1220 Introductory macroeconomics 1 FINA1310 Corporate finance 2, 1 Mathematics requirement 3 - choose one of the following: MATH1009 Basic mathematics for business and economics 1 or MATH1013 University mathematics II 2

Statistics requirement choose one of the following: ECON1280 Analysis of economic data or STAT103 Introductory statistics 1 or 2 Advanced Level Courses ECON2210 Intermediate microeconomics 2 or 3 ECON2220 Intermediate macroeconomics 2 or 3 ECON2280 Introductory econometrics 2 or 3 ECON4200 Senior seminar in economics and finance* (Capstone course) 4 ECONxxxx Economics disciplinary electives 2 or 3 or 4 12 3. Second Major in Finance [72 credits] Course code Course title Year of study Credits Introductory Level Courses ACCT1101 Introduction to financial accounting 1, 1 ECON1210 Introductory microeconomics 1 ECON1220 Introductory macroeconomics 4 1 FINA1310 Corporate finance 2, 1 Mathematics requirement 3,5 - choose one of the following: MATH1009 Basic mathematics for business and economics 1 or MATH1013 University mathematics II Statistics requirement choose one of the following: ECON1280 STAT103 Analysis of economic data or Introductory statistics Advanced Level Courses 1 or 2 ECON2280 Introductory econometrics 4 2 or 3 FINA2320 Investments and portfolio analysis 2 or 3 FINA2322 Derivatives 2 or 3 ECON4200 Senior seminar in economics and finance* (Capstone course) 5 4 FINAxxxx Finance disciplinary electives 2 or 3 or 4 12 4. Free Electives [42 credits] any courses except Common Core courses. Notes: 1. The course shall be taken in first year first semester. 2. The course shall be taken in first year second semester. 3. Candidates are strongly advised to take MATH1009. Candidates who intend to take advanced mathematics courses should consider taking MATH1013. The sequence of taking MATH1009 first and then MATH1013 is allowed but not vice versa. Candidates who have taken the course MATH1013 or equivalent shall be granted exemption from the mathematics requirement and must take a free elective of the same credit value in lieu of the Mathematics requirement. 4. Candidates having taken ECON1220 and ECON2280 in fulfillment of the requirements of a first major in economics are required to take 12 credits of disciplinary economics electives (List A) in lieu of these courses. 5. Candidates having taken the prescribed Mathematics course and ECON4200 (capstone course) in fulfillment of the requirements of a first major in economics are required to take 12 credits of disciplinary finance electives (List B) in lieu of these courses.. Candidates having taken the Faculty Core courses (ACCT1101, ECON1210, FINA1310 and a prescribed statistics course) in fulfillment of the requirements of a first major offered by the Faculty are required to take an equivalent 24 credits of free electives in lieu of these courses. 3

REFERENCE TABLE Year Lang. Common Core First Major and Second Major Free Electives Total I credits 18 credits 30 credits credits 0 credits II credits 12 credits 30 credits 12credits 0 credits III credits credits 3 credits 12 credits 0 credits IV - - 48 credits 12 credits 0 credits Total 18 credits 3 credits 144 credits 42 credits 240 credits 4

ECONOMICS DISCIPLINARY ELECTIVES (LIST A) Course code Course title Credits ECON2214 Games and decisions ECON221 Industrial organization ECON2217 Economics of network ECON2223 Public finance ECON2225 Economics of population changes ECON2232 Economics of human resources ECON2233 The economics of law ECON2234 Transportation economics ECON2249 Foreign trade and investment in China ECON2252 Theory of international trade ECON2253 International macroeconomics ECON2255 The economic system of Hong Kong ECON2257 Trade, investment and development in APEC economics ECON222 Economic development ECON224 Economic development of China ECON22 Urban economics ECON2271 ECON2272 Finance in history and society History of economic thought ECON2273 Economic history of China ECON2275 Political economy of the public policy ECON227 State, law and the economy ECON2284 Mathematical methods in economics ECON2285 Mathematical economics ECON2292 Current economic affairs ECON3215 Uncertainty and information ECON3219 Selected topics in price theory ECON3222 Monetary economics ECON3224 Health economics ECON3229 Topics in macroeconomics ECON3243 Capital theory ECON3283 Economic forecasting ECON3293 Reading course ECON4294 Dissertation 12 5

FINANCE DISCIPLINARY ELECTIVES (LIST B) Course code Course title Credits ACCT3114 Valuation using financial statements FINA2311 Case studies in corporate finance FINA2312 Advanced corporate finance FINA2330 Financial markets and institutions FINA2331 Management of commercial banks FINA2332 International banking FINA2342 Insurance: theory and practice FINA2382 Real estate finance FINA2383 International financial management FINA2390 Financial programming and databases FINA3322 Credit risk FINA3323 Fixed income securities FINA3324 Interest rate models FINA3325 Alternative investments FINA332 Equity valuation and investment management FINA3334 Private banking and wealth management FINA3340 Risk management FINA3350 Mathematical finance FINA3351 Spreadsheet financial modeling FINA3353 Regulatory and operational issues in finance FINA330 Financial practicum FINA3381 Behavioral finance FINA3383 Ethics, laws, regulations and compliance FINA3384 Special topics in finance FINA3391 Reading course FINA4341 Quantitative risk management FINA4350 Natural language processing and text analytics in finance FINA4354 Financial engineering FINA4392 Dissertation 12